A simple time, a simple life and a passion for wool. This has translated into a creative outlet of rug hooking, punch needle and knitting. This is where I write about what I am working on, new designs on the go and exploring the ins and outs of the creative process. Oh yes also some chit chat of daily life, books, baking and pictures of anything and everything....

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About Me

I live on an island in the St.Lawrence with my husband of 34 years and our four legged children,where I hook rugs,dye wool and dabble in other fiber arts. I have an online business called Fully Wooly Primitives where I sell hand dyed wools, threads and some of my original pieces.

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Went to Summerside Farmer's Market early this morning and I was hoping to see the rug show at Eptek. Found out the exhibition is only open on weekdays and Sunday.. so put off for another day. We did go to the Farmer's Market in the old Holman building. It was down some stairs on the bottom floor and the walls were old stone.. so interesting. The building was built 1857. It was a small venue but had everything you would need. It was doing a bustling business. At least it was not the craziness of the Charlottetown market, which we have sworn off of.

These were my goodies from the market....Bluebarb Pie and Grandma's ginger cookies from Shipwright's.Fresh yellow beansBlueberry lemon tarts and a mini carrot cakeFresh smoke cured bacon - highly recommended by Chef Norm.Then off we went back to Kensington to check out Al Picketts' Eureka Garlic... oh heavenly smell. Such a nice fellow and I'll be visiting again for my black garlic and other garlic buds. Did pick up some powdered garlic green scapes (again highly recommended by Chef Norm) and some garlic sand. The scapes are the top of the immature garlic which are dried and ground.. sweet and fragrant..no bitterness with this product. Here is a great link to find out more about black garlic and Eureka.